No the inner forestay is removed.Do you have the inner forestay in place?
Ok I will try to be more aware of that and practice today thank youEasier said but try to keep the slack out of the jib sheet.
Unfortunately not an easy option on this boat.I have adjustable Genoa blocks on cars.. Just before tacking I'll run the cars forward. This prevents the sheets from flogging the isinglass and wrapping on the dorades..
I think doing this has helped a little as well.I think the release has a lot to do with it. Try a later release - like when the 140 has filled on the new windward side. That should cause the jib to snap through the foretriangle with less tendency to cause mischief.
I saw a picture of what you mean, definitely looks like the best solution.Later model H37C (1982-83 on) had a stainless steel 'crash' bar spanning over the dorade vents. I never hooked one with a sheet on my old boat.